Hosted by: Michael Toms

Each day you face the highs and lows of your own state of mind, as well as the onslaught of external threats from terrorist alerts, earthquake warnings, and economic downturns. Your mind is in a constant state of arousal, and your happiness and your physical health pay the price. But Dr. Rick Hanson says that you have enormous power, not only to change your frame of mind, but to physically alter your body, and even the structure of your brain by taking charge of your thoughts. He explains that, “if one understands how the brain evolved to suffer, which it did, you can then go back into it and train it over time, not to suffer so much, ultimately not to suffer at all, and to awaken into your own natural state of clarity and happiness and open-heartedness.” Happily, it’s much easier to make the shift than you might imagine, and in this interview he offers simple techniques you can use, in just a few minutes a day, to change your mind. What’s more, as Dr. Hanson tells us, “if a critical mass of people became more skillful with their own brains, we could literally remake this world in a single generation.” (hosted by Michael Toms)

Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist, who writes and teaches extensively on personal growth and contemplative practice. He is a co-founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom, and editor of the Wise Brain Bulletin. He is co-author with Richard Mendius, M.D., of Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (New Harbinger 2009) and the CD setMeditations to Change Your Brain (Sounds True 2009). To learn more about the work of Rick Hanson go to www.BuddasBrain.com.

Topics Explored in this Dialogue:

Why your brain is pre-programmed to focus on negative information

How you can manage depression or improve your self-confidence in just a few minutes a day

How you can replace your “fight or flight” response with “rest and digest”

A Brain That Knows How To Be Happy with Rick Hanson

Hosted by: Michael Toms

Each day you face the highs and lows of your own state of mind, as well as the onslaught of external threats from terrorist alerts, earthquake warnings, and economic downturns. Your mind is in a constant state of arousal, and your happiness and your physical health pay the price. But Dr. Rick Hanson says that you have enormous power, not only to change your frame of mind, but to physically alter your body, and even the structure of your brain by taking charge of your thoughts. He explains that, “if one understands how the brain evolved to suffer, which it did, you can then go back into it and train it over time, not to suffer so much, ultimately not to suffer at all, and to awaken into your own natural state of clarity and happiness and open-heartedness.” Happily, it’s much easier to make the shift than you might imagine, and in this interview he offers simple techniques you can use, in just a few minutes a day, to change your mind. What’s more, as Dr. Hanson tells us, “if a critical mass of people became more skillful with their own brains, we could literally remake this world in a single generation.” (hosted by Michael Toms)

Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist, who writes and teaches extensively on personal growth and contemplative practice. He is a co-founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom, and editor of the Wise Brain Bulletin. He is co-author with Richard Mendius, M.D., of Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (New Harbinger 2009) and the CD setMeditations to Change Your Brain (Sounds True 2009). To learn more about the work of Rick Hanson go to www.BuddasBrain.com.

Topics Explored in this Dialogue:

Why your brain is pre-programmed to focus on negative information

How you can manage depression or improve your self-confidence in just a few minutes a day

How you can replace your “fight or flight” response with “rest and digest”